The Urquhart is a full-size bray harp, typical of those used across Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. Both models are made of sycamore, are fitted with a full set of bray pins, and have an arm designed to accurately fret semi-tones. With a range extending down to bass C, the Urquhart has a clear sound with the brays turned off and gives a satisfying growl when they are turned on.

Strings: 29 gut strings

Range: C-c'''

Width (across soundbox) 21 cm; Depth (from end of string arm to back of soundbox) 50 cm; Length (from end of string arm to base of pillar) 152 cm